Play Ghost Recon Breakpoint for free for a limited time on PS4, Xbox One, and PC

After Assassin's Creed Odyssey, Ubisoft continues to offer completely free entertainment in times marked by the coronavirus.

Ghost Recon Breakpoint will be free this weekend on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. Ubisoft wants users to have free access to the latest iteration of the saga from March 26 to 30 at no cost. For those who are going to play on the computer, the preload is now available in the Epic Games Store and uPlay.

The version of Ghost Recon Breakpoint that Ubisoft will offer free during this period is the complete one; It is not a restricted demo. Those who decide to get the full game can transfer all their progress once the promotion period expires.

Ubisoft is committed to making the coronavirus quarantine more bearable. After allowing Assassin’s Creed Odyssey to play for free last week, it’s time to download Child of Light, the RPG that surprised a few years ago and received a 9/10 on FreeGameTips.

Ghost Recon Breakpoint

Yves Guillemot, CEO of Ubisoft, sent a message of thanks a few days ago to all his employees for their professional disposition in the complex days prior to adopting remote work measures by COVID-10.

Ubisoft's future: 3 AAA games in 2020

Given that both Ghost Recon Breakpoint and The Division 2 have not met sales expectations, the French company intends to make internal changes to its main studios in order to better differentiate each other. The company announced in its last financial meeting that they will launch three AAA video games between the months of October and December 2020, although we do not know what sagas.

Regarding Assassin’s Creed, in this report our editor Borja Ruete reviews all the possibilities of the license for the future in a perspective that goes beyond the setting. In the absence of knowing if it will be based on the Viking universe, we reflected on what the successful saga may have in store for us.

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